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IR in reading study will help assess dyslexia

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Near-IR spectroscopy has been used to follow brain activity during reading tests by monitoring changes in levels of oxy- and deoxyhaemoglobin, in a process which could be applied to speech therapy and in the assessment of dyslexia.

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Burden of the body packer

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The levels of amphetamines in the body fluids of three drug mules have been measured and correlated with the condition of the drug packaging in their bodies.

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High resolution MS symposium

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Waters Corporation is sponsoring a free symposium entitled 'Advancements in High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Biomolecular Characterization' at Indiana University in Bloomington, US, on Thursday 8 November.

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One hump or two for antimicrobials

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Scientists have studied the urinary proteome of the dromedary, which is more resistant to infection than its double-humped relation, in the hunt for proteins with antibacterial properties.

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IR spectroscopy in drug research

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The use of IR spectroscopy in the R&D of natural drugs and pharmaceutical products has been reviewed, highlighting the advantages and limitations of the technique.

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Elsevier also offers free access to Nobel Laureate content

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Just like Wiley, Elsevier has launched a Nobel Prize tribute website that honors all six of this year's science Nobel Laureates.

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Radioactive Raman in situ

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A new Raman system allows for materials undergoing irradiation to be studied in situ, exemplified by the analysis of simulated uranium dioxide spent fuel being irradiated by helium ions.

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Wiley offers free access to Nobel Laureate content

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In recognition of the fact that all six of this year's science Nobel Laureates have published with Wiley, it is making a selection of their journal papers and book chapters freely available until the end of the year.

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Melamine migration from tableware

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The migration of melamine from tableware to food simulants has been measured by an ambient mass spectrometry method using a high-resolution instrument for extra sensitivity.

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Agilent strikes oil

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Agilent Technologies has agreed to collaborate with the University of Houston in Texas on investigating the geology and composition of crude oil and shale gas.

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